Examples of 'halves of a whole' in a sentence

Meaning of "halves of a whole"

halves of a whole: Describes two separate parts or entities that are interconnected or interdependent, with each part complementing the other to form a complete or unified entity. It is commonly used to illustrate a close relationship or partnership between two entities

How to use "halves of a whole" in a sentence

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halves of a whole
You can not have three halves of a whole.
Two halves of a whole coming together.
They are actually two halves of a whole.
Two halves of a whole.
We had always been two halves of a whole.
Two halves of a whole coming together … And trying to distract people with a party?
We are not two halves of a whole.
A starting definition, The nature of change, balanced as two halves of a whole.
We are halves of a whole.
Many couples believe that they are two halves of a whole.
Yeah, two halves of a whole.
Unconditional love and trust seem to be two halves of a whole.
We are just two halves of a whole.
Judaism is teaching that a man and a woman are two halves of a whole.
I run the city . Two halves of a whole.

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Bonded in a state of symbiosis, they have become two halves of a whole.
You and I, we are two halves of a whole.
The nature of change, balanced as two halves of a whole.
Anyway, we're two halves of a whole.
They complemented one another perfectly, two halves of a whole.
My sister and I are two halves of a whole.
Taken together, the girls seem to form two halves of a whole.
It 's real if you are two halves of a whole.
Do you understand? You and I, we are two halves of a whole.

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Examples of using Halves
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